Top 10 Best NHL Players of All Time

TheBig08

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I want to know who yhall's top 10 Players of all time are, this list includes foward's, defensemen, and goalies.

My List
1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Mario Lemuiex
3. Connor Mcdavid (assuming his career stays on track)
4. Bobby Orr
5. Sidney Crosby
6. Alexander Ovechkin
7. Dominik Hasek
8. Nicklas Lindstrom
9. Gordie Howe
10. Jaromir Jagr
 
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jigglysquishy

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This forum did an in depth player ranking of players 5 years ago.

For me,

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Gordie Howe
3. Bobby Orr
4. Mario Lemieux

5. Jean Beliveau
6. Doug Harvey
7. Sidney Crosby
8. Bobby Hull
9. Connor McDavid
10. Ray Bourque
 
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TheBig08

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This forum did an in depth player ranking of players 5 years ago.

For me,

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Gordie Howe
3. Bobby Orr
4. Gordie Howe

5. Jean Beliveau
6. Doug Harvey
7. Sidney Crosby
8. Bobby Hull
9. Connor McDavid
10. Ray Bourque
i changed my top 10 instead of lindstrom #8 i put makar assuming his career stays on track
 

TheBig08

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I don't really see the point of ranking guys based on what they could or should do. You just set yourself up for disappointment.
Im going to put lindstrom back for #8 but mcdavid is a lock for top 10 all time to me personally.
 
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The Panther

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Hmm. I think, today, I go with:

Wayne Gretzky (Jan. 1981 to Sept. 1991)
Bobby Orr (c. 1967 to 1976)
Gordie Howe (c. 1950 to 1969)
Mario Lemieux (c. 1985 to 1997... plus 2001)
Connor McDavid (c. 2016 to 2024)
Jaromír Jágr (c. 1995 to 2006)
Jacques Plante (c. 1953 to 1971)
Dominik Hašek (c. 1993 to 2006)
Nicklas Lidström (c. 1993 to 2008)
Jean Béliveau (c. 1951 to 1964)

(Recently, I've started to think Lidström might actually have better than Bourque.)
 

Nathaniel Skywalker

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Hmm. I think, today, I go with:

Wayne Gretzky (Jan. 1981 to Sept. 1991)
Bobby Orr (c. 1967 to 1976)
Gordie Howe (c. 1950 to 1969)
Mario Lemieux (c. 1985 to 1997... plus 2001)
Connor McDavid (c. 2016 to 2024)
Jaromír Jágr (c. 1995 to 2006)
Jacques Plante (c. 1953 to 1971)
Dominik Hašek (c. 1993 to 2006)
Nicklas Lidström (c. 1993 to 2008)
Jean Béliveau (c. 1951 to 1964)

(Recently, I've started to think Lidström might actually have better than Bourque.)
No crosby? List cannot be taken seriously
 

bobholly39

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This forum did an in depth player ranking of players 5 years ago.

For me,

1. Wayne Gretzky
2. Gordie Howe
3. Bobby Orr
4. Gordie Howe

5. Jean Beliveau
6. Doug Harvey
7. Sidney Crosby
8. Bobby Hull
9. Connor McDavid
10. Ray Bourque

Jeez.....talk about being a Gordie Howe fanboy and a Lemieux hater...
 

bobholly39

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Here's my top 10.

1. Gretzky
2. Orr
3. Lemieux
4. Howe
5. Crosby
6. Roy
7. Beliveau
8. Jagr
9. Hasek
10. Ovechkin
11. Bourque
NR - McDavid.

I'm convinced McDavid will slot no lower than #5 eventually (barring some unexpected huge decline/falling off a cliff), but I'm just not sure where to slot him as of today. So - NR seems easier.
 

Hockey Outsider

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I'm confident the top four are Gretzky, Howe, Orr and Lemieux. That's how I have them, but I think a reasonable case can be made for different orders.

The only other names that I'm positive should be in the top ten are Beliveau and Crosby.

McDavid appears to be on track to end up 5th place all-time (assuming a normal career trajectory) - with the potential to end up even higher than that. As of today, I'd have him in the mix for the top ten, but I wouldn't say he must be there.

In chronological order, I think a good case can be made for Morenz, Shore, Richard, Harvey, Hull, Bourque, Roy, Hasek, Jagr, Ovechkin, Lidstrom and McDavid.

Then you get into the next tier (Kelly, Plante, Lafleur, Potvin, Messier etc) - all of whom are great, but I don't see any realistic argument to get them into the top ten.

Maybe this is an unhelpful non-answer. But the reality is there's 10-12 players who have a case for what's essentially six open spots.

(Okay I'll bite - as of today, I'd rank them Gretzky, Howe, Orr, Lemieux, Beliveau, Crosby, Roy, Bourque, Hasek, Hull - but you'll probably get a different answer if you ask me tomorrow).
 

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